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Taxonomy
Sciurus tephrus was named by Gazin (1932). Its type specimen is CIT 332, a partial skull ( skull without the zygomatic arches, the posterior part of the cranium, and the left cheek teeth; incisors broken off at alveoli.), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Skull Spring, which is in a Barstovian terrestrial volcaniclastic in the Butte Creek Formation of Oregon.
It was recombined as Protospermophilus tephrus by Bryant (1945); it was recombined as Citellus tephrus by Black (1963); it was recombined as Otospermophilus tephrus by Barnosky (1986); it was recombined as Spermophilus tephrus by Shotwell (1968), Wilson and Reeder (1993) and Korth (1994).
It was recombined as Protospermophilus tephrus by Bryant (1945); it was recombined as Citellus tephrus by Black (1963); it was recombined as Otospermophilus tephrus by Barnosky (1986); it was recombined as Spermophilus tephrus by Shotwell (1968), Wilson and Reeder (1993) and Korth (1994).
Synonymy list
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†Protospermophilus tephrus Gazin 1932
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Diagnosis
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M. D. Bryant 1945 | Skull small and slender. Rostrum slender, depth greater than width; ridges on premaxillae lateral to incisors low; interorbital region narrow; fossa on anterior surface of zygomatic plate small; notch in ventral border of zygomatic plate opposite posterior margin of P4; fossae anterolateral to incisive foramina shallow. |